A Kellet-Hughes XH-17 Flying Crane helicopter standing stationary on ground. Guard on duty beside the helicopter. Men watch the helicopter through binoculars. Views of the helicopter, mountains in the background.
U.S. Supreme Court Justices of the 1953 session. Group showing Felix Frankfurter, Hugo Black, Chief Justice Earl Warren, Stanley F. Reed, William O. Douglas, Tom C. Clark, Robert H. Jackson, Harold H. Burton and Sherman Minton, posing for the camera. Views of them as they talk.
Views of an elaborate large-scale Moonshine distillery uncovered by U.S. Federal Bureau of Prohibition agents, deep in woods. Camera pans over various parts of the operation. Tall distilling column supported by external wooden supports. Huge Boiler vessel under a shed. A Federal agent walks into the shed and shakes some tin cans sitting on the floor. Agents exploring the site. Perhaps, a dozen Huge wooden storage tanksin the woods. A huge metal still pointed skyward. More huge storage tanks. Several men standing on the shed floor. One holds a large spouted bucket from which he pours moonshine whiskey into several large tin cans, with assistance from another man. Fragments of their remarks can be heard.
A short silent film with stop animation about a girl’s dream of her dolls coming alive in her dollhouse. A little girl sleeping in her bed. A doll emerges from a little trunk inside a room of a dollhouse. The doll pulls out a toddler doll, accessories, and more items from the little trunk before closing it. The doll fixes her make up in front of a dresser. The toddler doll goes up to the doll and pushes the trunk away. The doll applies makeup and puts on her hat. The doll gets her handbag, kisses the two smaller dolls in bed, and goes out. The two small dolls get up and begin to play. A doll calls two undressed smaller dolls for a bath on a tub. The little girl wakes up after her dream ended.
Sunset in California, on Pacific shore. Small boats moored in bay. Waves splash on breakwater. View of buildings and road on the shore.
Paper print. Early motion picture from turn of 20th century depicting fictional early flight. Humorous Dramatization. Policeman at Aircycle Police station scans sky through spy glass or telescope. Sign reads: "Aircycle Police Station number 38." Another sign reads: "Speed limit over cities 100 miles per hour." Air contraptions being built by two men. Sailors on a ship beat a large fish on deck. Citizens and policemen running and pointing skyward and looking through telescopes. In the air, a man appears riding a bicycle airplane. A man and woman prepare to board a balloon airship. A man flies by flapping large wings like an ornithopter. A man walking on the sidewalk is disturbed by rush of air from the balloon airship. Photographers rush to an observer to photograph the sights.The observer-reporter has a very very long nose.
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